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Phoebe Cooke
Phoebe Cooke is a freelance journalist based in London.
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Drax Quietly Drops Sponsorship of Industry Conferences
19 Oct 2022
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DeSmog
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English
| Corporate Sponsorship
UK biomass giant Drax has withdrawn from sponsoring two industry conferences following negative publicity. The company, which generates a significant portion of the UK's electricity by burning wood pellets, has faced criticism for its environmental practices, including clear-cutting Canadian forests and breaching pollution levels in the U.S. Drax's decision to pull out of the Carbon Capture and Storage Association's annual conference and the Waterline Summit comes amid scrutiny over its green credentials and substantial government subsidies. Environmental groups like Greenpeace and Biofuelwatch have condemned Drax's actions, highlighting the company's impact on marginalized communities and questioning the sustainability of its operations.
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John Davidson
I'm a freelance journalist and editor who has 12 years industry experience. I have worked in Australia, Singapore and the UK in print, online, radio and TV. Primarily my background is in magazines and newspapers, originally starting in business journalism and niche subjects. I was the news editor ...
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Japan vs Scotland: Rugby World Cup match result
13 Oct 2019
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www.theroar.com.au
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English
| Sports
Japan triumphed over Scotland with a score of 28-21, securing their place in the Rugby World Cup quarter-finals for the first time. The match was held at the International Stadium Yokohama. Despite Scotland's historical advantage in past meetings, Japan's strong performance and local support led them to victory. Key players for Japan included Michael Leitch and Shota Horie, while Scotland's lineup featured Fraser Brown and Darcy Graham.
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William Davies
I am a freelance TV reporter, video journalist and photographer with 13 years of experience. I have worked all over the world; in 2014 I reported from 15 different countries, from Gaza to Ukraine to Brazil for the World Cup. I am just as happy behind the camera as I am in front of it, and work ...
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Only Joking?
29 Dec 2020
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newleftreview.org
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| Media
The article examines the crisis of English government since 2016, highlighting the roles of Boris Johnson, Michael Gove, and Dominic Cummings, who are linked by the Vote Leave campaign and a shared intellectual and journalistic milieu. It critiques the libertarian and disruptive ideology of this group, which has been influential through The Spectator magazine. The article discusses the history of The Spectator, its political stances, and its relationship with the Conservative Party, suggesting that the magazine's culture has shaped Britain's current political elite. It also explores the Spectator's ambivalence towards the Conservative Party and its role in the rise of Euroscepticism and Brexit.
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John Dennehy
John Dennehy is a journalist based in Viantiane, Vientiane Prefecture, Laos.
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Cop28 can succeed despite 'difficult and challenging' geopolitics, UK minister says
02 Nov 2023
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The National
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English
| International Relations
UK Minister of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, Graham Stuart, expressed optimism for a successful Cop28 despite challenging geopolitics after attending the pre-Cop event in Abu Dhabi. He highlighted the UAE's efforts and the possibility of reaching agreements on issues like fossil fuels and climate adaptation. Stuart also discussed the contentious topic of loss and damage funding, emphasizing the need for clarity on recipient eligibility. He defended the UK's climate actions, including the postponed ban on new petrol and diesel vehicles, and praised Dr Sultan Al Jaber, Cop28 President-designate, for his leadership.
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Charlotte Elton
Charlotte Elton is a freelance journalist based in London. Previously she worked as a state politics and health reporter at The West Australian, WA's major masthead. Skilled at feature writing, breaking news, and investigative work.
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Why COP28 is hanging by a thread over fossil fuel deadlock
12 Dec 2023
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The Big Issue
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| Loss and Damage Fund
The article discusses the contentious draft text at COP28, which has been criticized for its lack of ambition in phasing out fossil fuels. Friends of the Earth and even the UK, which has recently rolled back some of its climate commitments, have expressed dissatisfaction with the draft. UAE's COP28 president, Sultan Al Jaber, who is also the head of the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company, sees the draft as a positive step. The draft urges countries to reduce fossil fuel consumption and production but falls short of calling for a phase-out. The science indicates that fossil fuels are the main driver of global heating, and current pledges are insufficient to prevent a 3°C rise in global temperatures. Countries like Saudi Arabia, India, and China, supported by industry lobbyists, are blocking stronger language on fossil fuel phase-out. The article also mentions the presence of carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology in the draft, which is criticized by experts as expensive and unproven. The draft includes other measures such as energy efficiency, coal phase-down, and renewable energy targets. A 'loss and damage' fund has been agreed upon to compensate poorer states for climate change effects. The article suggests that a failure to reach an agreement might be better for the planet than a weak agreement.
James Fuller
I have 15 years of experience at a daily newspaper in the Chicagoland market. I've written and reported thousands of articles. I've also made numerous television and radio guest appearances.
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A rotating white dwarf shows different compositions on its opposite faces
04 Oct 2023
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Nature
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English
| White Dwarf
A rotating white dwarf exhibits different compositions on its opposite faces, as revealed by a team of researchers from various institutions including the California Institute of Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and University of Warwick. The study involved extensive data collection and analysis using facilities like the Zwicky Transient Facility and the W.M. Keck Observatory. The research highlights the collaborative efforts of numerous scientists and institutions across the globe, contributing to our understanding of white dwarf stars.
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Tais Gadea Lara
Tais Gadea Lara is an independent environmental journalist based in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She writes about sustainability (economic, environmental and social aspects), climate change, and the role of women in social change.
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Day 12 of COP28: The summit extends due to lack of agreements
12 Dec 2023
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Climática
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Spanish
| International Negotiations
The COP28 climate summit in Dubai has been extended beyond its scheduled conclusion due to difficulties in reaching consensus among participating countries. No official closing time has been announced, and the day has passed without press conferences or significant news. Negotiations are occurring behind closed doors, with limited access for observers and media, and no public debate. The COP29 President, Sultan Al Jaber, has not made a public appearance, while the COP28 Director General, Majid Al Suwaidi, has listed the achievements of the summit so far. The European Union, led by Teresa Ribera and Wopke Hoekstra, is supportive of mitigation efforts but defensive on financing. The UK has indicated that the climate crisis is not a priority, with its Climate Change Secretary, Graham Stuart, returning to London for an urgent vote. A new draft text on climate financing has been introduced, proposing a fund to replace the current commitment of $100 billion per year, which has only been met once. While agreements have been reached on 31 topics, there is dissent on 28, with some nearing agreement and others postponed until the next summit.
Peter Geoghegan
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Peter Geoghegan is a journalist based in Glasgow, United Kingdom. His work has appeared in a wide range of newspapers and broadcast outlets including BBC Radio 4, CBC, RTE, ABC, the Guardian, the Times Literary Supplement, the Scotsman, the Irish Times, the Times Higher Education, RTE, the London ...
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British political giving is increasingly dominated by the rich – it’s a system ripe for abuse
10 Jul 2023
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ca.sports.yahoo.com
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English
| British Politics
British political parties, especially the Conservatives, are increasingly funded by a small number of wealthy individuals, raising concerns about the influence of money on politics. The Tories received over £14m in the first quarter of the year, with a significant donation from Mohamed Mansour. Labour, while still supported by unions, is also courting private donors, with Keir Starmer's Rose Network gaining traction. The reliance on private funding, coupled with the UK's outdated electoral laws, creates a system vulnerable to abuse, preferential access, and policy influence by donors. The article suggests that a cap on donations could mitigate these issues, but there is little indication that such reform is forthcoming.
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Stuart Graham
Is there a breaking news situation? Do you urgently need first images, a LiveU broadcast, vox pops, news packages and drone shots? 500 GBP a day. I work across Africa and Europe. Flights, accommodation, transport expenses not included.
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My favourite shirt with Graham Stuart: Everton's kit when we beat Man United in the FA Cup final in 1995 was clean and classy... even the name of our sponsors looked striking!
09 Feb 2024
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Mail Online
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English
| Football
Graham Stuart reflects on the 1995 FA Cup final where Everton, sporting a clean and classy kit sponsored by NEC, defeated Manchester United 1-0. Stuart recalls setting up the winning goal for Paul Rideout against a team that included stars like Roy Keane and Mark Hughes, managed by Sir Alex Ferguson. The victory was witnessed by Stuart's family who traveled from Wimbledon to Wembley, marking it as a great day.
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Peter Guest
Peter Guest is a writer, editor, producer and photographer, based in Southeast Asia. His work has appeared in Nikkei Asian Review, the Atlantic, Newsweek, the Financial Times, Wired, the Guardian, the Wall Street Journal and others. He has reported from more than 40 countries across five continents,...
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The Contradictions of Climate Populism and the Complexities of the Green Transition
01 Apr 2023
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Coda Story
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English
| Space Pollution
The article discusses the contradiction between the U.K. government's actions and its stated climate goals, highlighting the return flight of the U.K. minister of state for energy security and net zero, Graham Stuart, from the COP 28 climate summit for a vote in London. It explores the rise of climate populism in Western democracies, where right-wing parties and leaders are increasingly opposing climate action. The article also covers various aspects of the green transition, including the environmental and cultural conflicts it brings, China's dominance in green technology and its human rights issues, rewilding efforts in Europe, the potential revival of mining in Colorado, Ukraine's jeopardized role in green technology due to the Russian invasion, and the growing problem of space pollution. Coda Story's journalists have reported on these issues, providing insights into the complexities of addressing climate change and environmental health.
Becca Inglis
Freelance journalist and content writer covering culture and climate. I currently work across digital and print for Reader's Digest, including editing and uploading articles to the website's CMS, implementing SEO best practices, writing original articles, and proofreading pieces for the print ...
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Africa: How Does the Loss and Damage Fund Work for Climate Justice?
30 Sept 2024
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allAfrica.com
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English
| Climate Change
The article discusses the establishment and challenges of the Loss and Damage Fund aimed at helping climate-vulnerable countries recover from climate-related disasters. It highlights the disproportionate impact of climate change on countries like the Philippines and Pakistan, which contribute minimally to global emissions. The fund, debated at COP29, seeks contributions from developed nations responsible for historical emissions. The article emphasizes the need for a grants-based, mandated fund with contributions from major polluters, and advocates for the inclusion of Indigenous voices in negotiations. Concerns are raised about the World Bank's role, potential debt implications, and the need for climate justice.
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Lottie Limb
Lottie Limb is a digital reporter for Cambridgeshire Live, based in Cambridge. She has a strong interest in environmental issues, and has previously written features in a freelance capacity for euronews Living and Ecohustler.
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Oily Money Out: Greta Thunberg charged following arrest at London oil conference protest
18 Oct 2023
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www.euronews.com
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English
| Protests
Greta Thunberg was charged by British police after being arrested at a protest against the Energy Intelligence Forum in London. The event, formerly known as the Oil and Money conference, faced significant protests from climate activists, including Fossil Free London and Greenpeace. The conference, which gathers leaders from the oil, gas, and finance sectors, has been criticized for its 'business-as-usual' approach to fossil fuels. Activists celebrated the apparent withdrawal of Sultan Al Jaber, CEO of ADNOC, from the speaker lineup. The protests are part of a broader campaign to hold the oil industry accountable and push for climate action.
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Elizabeth Macbride
Elizabeth MacBride is a Washington, D.C.-based journalist traveling in the Middle East, reporting on business and the economy, including new energy realities.
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Small Towns’ Creator Economies Are Antidote For AI Labor Market Fears
30 Nov 2023
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Forbes
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English
| Creative Economy
The rise of the creative economy in small towns, such as Catskill, NY, is seen as a potential counterbalance to the labor market disruption expected from artificial intelligence. With a high rate of entrepreneurship and a focus on hands-on creative occupations, these communities are fostering environments where locally owned businesses thrive. Initiatives like Upstart Co-Lab, founded by Laura Callanan, aim to support these small-scale creators through impact investing. The creative economy includes diverse industries such as fashion, food, and film, and is gaining recognition as a means to create middle-class jobs and support those who struggle with corporate hierarchies.
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Stephen Mahon
Stephen Mahon is a journalist based in London, United Kingdom.
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Bringing the beautiful game into sharp focus
10 May 2016
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www.bordertelegraph.com
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English
| Sports
Graham and Stuart, two of Scotland's most outspoken commentators on Scottish football, will be touring theatres to discuss challenges facing the national game, including the impact of television, social media, and the national team. Stuart Cosgrove, part of BBC Scotland's 'Off the Ball' and a St Johnstone fan, will argue on behalf of smaller clubs, while Graham Spiers, a renowned journalist, will offer his insights. The show promises candid opinions and is scheduled at Mac Arts in Galashiels.
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Raquel Nogueira
Raquel Nogueira is a journalist based in Madrid, Spain. I specialized in human rights, peace and security, and Middle East politics, though I'm a pretty versatile journalist.
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COP28 stalls: frustration and fatigue at the Dubai climate summit
12 Dec 2023
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www.elespanol.com
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The 28th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28) in Dubai has ended without reaching a decisive agreement, leading to widespread frustration and fatigue among participants. The European Union and other delegations criticized the final draft agreement as insufficient, particularly in its vague language and lack of commitment to phasing out fossil fuels. High-profile figures like Al Gore have expressed disappointment, warning that the summit risks being a failure. The negotiations highlighted the urgent need for concrete actions to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius, as emphasized by over a thousand scientists and various international representatives.
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James Ray
JAMES RAY is a film maker based in London, United Kingdom.
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‘This is a must-win’ – Bradford City vs Notts County prediction
18 Mar 2024
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the72.co.uk
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English
| Sports Prediction
Bradford City aims to return to winning ways in their League Two clash against Notts County, following back-to-back defeats that have hindered their play-off aspirations. Currently 15th, a win could elevate them to 13th. Notts County, now 17th, have seen a dramatic decline from promotion contention, extending their winless streak to six games. Predictions from The72's writers suggest a likely victory for Bradford City, given Notts County's recent poor form.
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Joe Sandler Clarke
Joe Sandler Clarke is a journalist based in London, United Kingdom.
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UK DIT hosted Vale at 'mining is great' event weeks before dam collapse
13 Feb 2019
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Unearthed
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English
| International Trade
The UK Department for International Trade (DIT) hosted Brazilian mining giant Vale at a 'mining is great' event in Brazil weeks before a deadly dam collapse at Vale's Brumadinho site. The event aimed to strengthen UK-Brazil mining ties post-Brexit. The disaster, which resulted in significant casualties, has led to multiple legal actions against Vale. UK Trade Minister Graham Stuart described Brazil's political climate under President Jair Bolsonaro as 'exciting,' despite Bolsonaro's controversial environmental policies. Vale is also facing scrutiny for a previous dam collapse in 2015.
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Andrew Scott
Andrew Scott is a journalist based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. I can shoot, write, produce, edit and present having worked for the BBC World News, CNBC Europe and currently The National.
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Phil Gould walks off the set of Channel Nine show TWICE over huge issue that has NRL coaches up in arms
02 Oct 2023
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Mail Online
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English
| Coaching Controversy
Phil Gould expressed his discontent with NRL referees by walking off the Channel Nine set twice, avoiding a fine for criticizing officials. The NRL has been strict on public comments about referees, as seen in Ricky Stuart's careful post-match remarks following Canberra's loss to Manly. Stuart, along with other coaches, has been involved in discussions with NRL officials about rule interpretations, particularly concerning obstructions and ruck infringements. The NRL's stance on refereeing decisions remains a contentious issue among coaches.
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Lewis Stuart
In 35 years in journalism have done pretty much everything. Started as a news reporter, moved into production, including a spell as chief sub on the Scotland supplement of The Sunday Times and as No2 on The Scotsman production desk. Been freelancing for the last few years, concentrating on sport in ...
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Glasgow 20 Edinburgh 16: First blood to Warriors in late drama
21 Dec 2019
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www.heraldscotland.com
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English
| Sports
In a closely contested rugby match, Glasgow Warriors edged out Edinburgh Rugby with a score of 20-16. The match featured intense defense from both sides, with Glasgow's Adam Hastings and Ali Price contributing to the opening try. Edinburgh's resilience was evident as they regained the lead with Blair Kinghorn scoring a try. The game concluded with Glasgow securing a penalty and George Turner scoring a try, leading to their victory. Despite the win, the match was described as a dreary affair with both teams focusing on physicality. Disciplinary issues were highlighted, with several players receiving yellow cards. The match was part of a series where familiarity between the players, due to their time training together for the Scotland national team, led to a tense and closely matched game.
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Pam Windsor
Pam Windsor is a freelance journalist based in Nashville, United States of America.
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A New Film On Johnny Cash Highlights The Singer’s Strong Faith
30 Nov 2022
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Forbes
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English
| Faith
A new film, 'Johnny Cash: The Redemption of An American Icon,' explores the life and faith of Johnny Cash, using his own words from recently discovered audio tapes. Narrated by Marty Stuart, the film features insights from family members, artists, and religious leaders. It covers Cash's early life, career, struggles with addiction, and his deep faith, which guided his life and music. The film will be shown in theaters for a limited release on December 5th, 6th, and 7th.
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